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S ^ - k ' ■ *1 < ICI, -.V y , 2 4 - THE HERALD, Tues:. July 14.1961 Emergency iuV'Jv'A: ••< ...page 8 curtails Lawmakers were to resume wort Manchester, Conn. BOSTON (UPI) - Striking lU te Leaders of Massachusetts’ public Serving the today on adoption of a compromise workers, apparently satisfied with a employee unions issued the back-to- budget tor the full fiscal year, now Wednesday, July 15, 1981 resoluthm to their payless naydavs, wort order around midnight, shortly Mancheeter area ended their 4-day-old strike today after Gov. Edward J. King signed 14 days old. 25 Cents UnUl the 96-3 billion spending plan for 100 years and returned to work. into law emergency le^slation The strikers— estimated by union providiiig two weeks of back wages is accq>ted by the House, for the workers, who bad gone un- and the governor, the state will be officials to number close to 21,000— without money to pay its e^qpenses— began returning to work at 7 a.m. |Ndd since the fiscal year b^ian July 1. eKiept for the saluies anid benefits Nick Mueller, a spokesman for the included the emergency pay state Public Sidety Office, said the “ We are, at this point, advising the wort force to teinm to wort in package. National Guard would remain on If thefttUbudget is not signed into the morning,” Joseph Bonavita, duty in state mental health in law by Hinrsday, when the stopgap executive director of Council 93 of stitutions, where 2,200 National legislation expires. King said he the American Federation of State, Guard woriced 12-bours shifts Mon would file a new pnqxwal to exte^ County and Municipal Employee^, day, until the state was sure all the pay package for another wert. workers returned to their Jobs. said after a brief meeting with the Store owners Besides providing workers’ pay, governor “ We don’t forsee any problems,” the $85 million emergency package Mueller said. “ ’The issue that brought us here also financed two weeks’ benefits V “ From what we’ve beard every was that they had not been paid,” for pensioners and welfare employee is returning' to work,” Bonavita added. “That nutter has recipients who had gone without Mueller said. beat taken care of.” cb e ^ since June 30. joining forces Searchers for ‘FTtanic say tii. By Pajil Hendrie ford Center and the funds are used middle of the Sahara Desert and to coordinate advertising, purchase expect to make money.” Herald Reporter Sim m on s sa id a r e t a ile r s ’ Terrence Qeoghegan, center, commissioner with the Boston flags and banners and make sure the MANCHESTER - Downtown word gets out. organization can also be successful Metropolitan District Commission, pleads with Eddie Gallagher, they're closing in ^ He said downtown landlords and in lobbying town and state officials. merchants, still reeUng from last left, president of the State Workers Union, for him and follow week’s news that Watkins Furniture banks can also be encouraged to He said West Hartford merchants Before strike workers at Boston’s Deer Island Sewage Treatment Plant to go store will close and worried about contribute to the retail organization got together and de-railed plans to Grimm said electronic Since four of the compartments back to work after the •date failed to pay state workers. The strike ABILENE, Texas (UPI) - A 500- some effects of Main Street and get involved in promotions, change angle parking to parallel transponders detected the huge could be flooded without en ended ended today after an emergency — and temporary — pay ton mass o f metal discovered on the reconstruction, gathered Tuesday because they benefit too. parking. chunk of metal on four different dangering the liner’s buwancy, it ocean floor was hailed by the “ A business’s success is in ’Ihe locai n\erchants, notably package was approved. (UPI photo) passes over the site. He said special was considered “ unsinkabie.” n i^ t to reorganiro a retail division Titanic searchers as a “ significant fluenced by the success of the down Main Street veterans George television cameras would now be The search for the Titanic began of the Chamber of Commerce. find” that may help them determine Marlow and B.D. Pearl, encouraged droppedte an attempt to photograph last year but had to be curtailed “ We need an organization that town as a whole,” said Simmons. where to look for the luxury liner wUl have a little bit of clout. As we “ You can’t have a business in the Please turn to Page 4 and its sunken hoard of gold and it. because of bad weather. This year, ’Ihe Titanic ranuned an iceberg a the Gyre left port at Woods Hole, speak for everyone on the street, I Jewels. think people will listen,” said Texas oilman ilart Grimm, who is few minutes before midnii^t April Mass., on June 28 and arrived over Canadians worry 14,1912, and sank a few hours Uter “ Titanic Canyon” last Wednesday. shopowner Joseph Carman, who heading a search for the Titanic, Polish Party, leader Stanislaw Kania, right, and Premier Gen. with 1,513 people still aboard. The researrt ship is scheduled to called the meeting along with locai said the search team may know Wojclech take time out from the Ninth Polish Party Congress to ^Chamber President Anne Flint. Board approves Seconds before it sank, as the ship's stay over the area until Saturday, today or Wednesday if the expedi John Hancocks West Hartford Chamber Presi stem was tilted hi^ in the air, when' it will return to nort. sign a few autographs. (UPI photo) tion is searching in the right area for dent Bob Simmons addressed the experts believe several of its huge Grimm said weather in the area the liner that sunk on its maiden gatoering with the eloquence of a about U.S. air law voyage in 1912. boUers may have broken from their remained clear and calm. moorings, plunged down through the southern preacher, urging the Main St. plan 'Grimm also rqwrted a mishap Speaking from on board the merchants to join forces and bulkheads and eventually fallen free with one of the dra^ cables Monday “You Americans must realize research vessel Gyre, Grimm said describing bow. it can be done. STOWE, Vt. (UPI) — Canadian pollution would add only about 2.5 Monday the hunk o f metal was the of the 45,009ton vessel. would cause a brief delay in tte. , , , MANCHESTER — A recommen- creation of one northbound land and that your lakes, your forests, your “ Main streets are not gone outgoing public works scientists are convinced the Reagan percent to monthly utility bills,” "first significant development” Witnesses said before it sank, one round-the-clock search. He said a two southbound; one which will be wildlife and your very lives are in as forever,’ administration is about to ease air Manson said. “ There’s a lot of gar of the ship’s four funnels also broke coupling on one of the 18,(X)0-foot Poland said Simmons. Main jipg^toi. js y Giles for the town to for left turns only. since the search began last week much jeopardy as ours,” said Ross streets are not going to die. But standards even though pollution bage that has to be taken out of the loose. Ei^rts believe the other . cables broke and the repairpart had proceed with plans for the DellaFera urged Penny to make Howald, energy editor of the Toron about 95 miles southeast of New main streets are going to change from the United States is killing air and we’re getting angry that three may have been ripped from to be airlifted frmn the mainland. reconstruction of Main Street was the latest information about the to Star and author of a book on acid foundland. and we have to change with them.” forests, eroding buildings, wiping nothing seems to be happening.” the ship as it dropped 2W miles to ’Ihe delay was expected to be brief. approved by the Board, of Directors project’s funding known to the ‘“nie big piece of metal w ei^ Simmons said merchants in West out fish and wildlife and poisoning The pollution is carried hundreds rain. the ocean floor. U Grimm can locate the Titanic, Tuesday night, despite Mayor merchants, many of whom turned Howard said Canadians are angry 500 tons or more,” said Grin^. Hartford Center successfully people. of miles in the upper atmosphere The great ship, at that time the he hopes to recover a fortune in gold Stephen Penny’s warning that out for a public hearing on the sub about acid-rain pollution from the “ It’s conceivable the metal was tom leadership banded together. He said efficient 'The scientists say there is chillihg before either falling out of the air as largest and most luxurious afloat, and jewels from the purser’s cabin. federal funds for the poject may ject June 30. United States, but are reluctant to from the ship when it went down. cooperation helps everyone. evidence that sulphur dioxide and dust or washing out in highly acidic had a double-bottomed hull divided now be unavailable. Penny asked members of the threaten economic or other sanc This could be a very significant Rakowski, both liberals, and The Zycie Warszawy newspaper “ When you get a group of indepen nitrous oxide from power plants and rainfall. into 16 waterti^t compartments. WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - Penny explained that federal cut- board to approve the expenditure of find.” hardliner Stefan Olszowski. said, “ It’s no exaggeration to say dent people together, they act in steel mills in Ohio, Pennsylvania “ The studies are still under way,” tions.